Nicola Williams (barrister)

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Nicola Williams
Occupation(s)Barrister, judge, ombudsman

Nicola Williams is a British barrister specialising in criminal law. Since 2009, she has been a part-time Crown Court Judge sitting on the London and South Eastern Circuit. [1]

She was the first Service Complaints Ombudsman for the UK Armed Forces. [2] [3] In that role she urged the Ministry of Defence to tackle racism in the armed forces. [4] She has highlighted concern at the delay, and the failure to meet the target of 90% of Service complaints to be resolved in a timely fashion; and the disproportionate number of women, black and ethnic minority Service personnel making complaints. [5] [6]

Williams was Complaints Commissioner for the Cayman Islands from 2009 to 2014. [7] She served several years as a Commissioner at the Independent Police Complaints Commission, a board member at the Police Complaints Authority [8] Williams was the lead Commissioner responsible for drafting IPCC guidelines on investigating allegations of discriminatory conduct by police officers and a member of the IPCC Resources and Diversity Committees.

She is a Fellow of the RSA and a former Chair of the BBC Regional Advisory Committee for London. [9]

In 2020 Williams was appointed as the new chair for the Independent Complaints Panel of the Portman Group the social responsibility and regulatory body for alcohol in the UK. [10]

Williams was listed as one of the 100 most influential Black people in the U.K [11] and won a Cosmopolitan magazine Woman of Achievement Award (Professions). [12]

She is the author of the novel Without Prejudice, [12] which describes the experiences of being a black female lawyer in Britain is also an indictment of the legal system and privilege. [13] [14] The novel was republished by Penguin Books in 2020 in a series curated by Bernardine Evaristo of 'lost and hard-to-find' books by Black writers. [14]

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